Almost half of US voters think too much is being spent on aid to Ukraine - FT poll
Kyiv • UNN
Nearly half of U.S. voters (48%) believe that the U.S. provides too much aid to Ukraine, and a University of Michigan poll emphasized that economic concerns influence their stance on foreign aid.
About 48% of American voters believe that the United States spends too much on military and financial aid to Ukraine. This was reported by by the British newspaper Financial Times, which published the results of a poll conducted by sociologists at the University of Michigan on December 5-6. December, reports UNN.
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Almost half of the 1,000 respondents in the United States do not support the policy of the US President Joe Biden's administration to help Ukraine. 27% said that Washington spends the "right amount" and only 11% believe it is not enough. it is not enough.
The newspaper drew attention to similar sentiments among Americans regarding financial assistance to Israel. About 40% of respondents consider US spending for this purpose to be excessive. for this purpose are excessive, while 30% call them sufficient.
Researchers attribute the high level of disagreement with Biden's policy Biden's policies on military and financial assistance to Ukraine and Israel with concerns about the about the state of the American economy. Only a quarter of respondents called it good or excellent.
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